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Waterway Spa Hot Tub Pump Wet End 2" X 2" 48 Frame 5 HP Executive Video

$ 47.51

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: HTP310-19AE
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: American Spa Parts

    Description

    To see our How To videos about this pump got to YouTube and search for "
    How To Determine Which Wet End to Order Waterway Hot Tub Pump Executive Series The Spa Guy
    " or "
    Spa Hot Tub Waterway Executive Pump Seal Impeller & Bearing Replacement How To The Spa Guy
    "
    You are buying a
    5 HP 56 Frame Waterway Executive 2" X 2" Wet End
    / Pump complete with
    Screws, Volute, Impeller, Seal, Face and the Wear Ring.
    This Wet End would fit a Very Rare 230V motor that shows 16.0 Amps on the motor label on high speed.. Example 12.0/3.4...
    If your wet end does have a bleeder then we offer wet ends with bleeders in our eBay Store.
    Watch the Videos to learn about how to pick the correct wet end as well as how to repair your wet end and motor bearings too.
    The difference between a 48 or 56 Frame wet end is the spacing of the Motor Thru bolts. The 48 Frame will be 3 5/8" between or 5 3/16" in a X Pattern and the 56 Frame will be 4 1/8" Between or 5 3/4" in a X Pattern.
    Note: Note: Note:
    Although there are true 5HP pumps out there they are very very rare so unless your motor is 16.0 Amps on high speed you do not have a 5HP motor no matter what the stickers on it say..
    Shipping in The United States is Free. I Ship International Through the Global Shipping Program Only!!
    Look on the label of the motor for the two amperages if you have a 2 speed pump, if its a single speed look for a single amperage. It will look something like this: 10.0/3.5  The 10.0 is the high amperage in this example.  8.0 = 1 HP 10.0 = 2 HP 12.0 = 3 HP 14.0 = 4 HP 16.0 = 5 HP NOTE: Your pump or motor may say a different Horse Power than what you see here, DO NOT go by what is listed on the motor, go by the amperage on the label.  NOTE for the NOTE: TRUST ME ON THIS, everybody lies about their Horse Power. But the amperage does not lie. Most people are told they have 5 HP pumps, if you do the math two 5 HP pumps at 16 amps is 32 amps. Plus a 5.5 KW heater is 21 amps. That means with both pumps running and the heater on it will draw 53 AMPS. I bet your HOT TUB is on a 50 AMP breaker. Therefore contrary to what you have been told you DO NOT have a 5 or 6 or 7 Hp pump.